"We work with many organizations, probably over thirty or forty of them in Ocean County to try and find solutions for people, get them into rehabs and different programs that are available," Director of Operations Paul Hulse said.

Homelessness doesn't discriminate nor does it have a face.

It can be anyone.

"You think to yourself, 'wow, here's somebody that's been successful, has a great career and then goes through a divorce, loses their home and is now homeless'," Hulse said.

He does say that it's usually a challenge to get an exact number of the homeless population at this annual survey or at any other part of the year.

"It's so hard to collect everybody at one time," Hulse said. "That's where the unsuccessful part of it is but that doesn't mean that we don't need to have the survey, it's just unfortunate that we never get that accurate count because it's only one day."

He says for the homeless who come out tomorrow, it'll more than just filling out a survey.

"They can come right to Toms River Community Church, 22 Robbins Street and is going to be open from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm," Hulse said. "There will be some prepared food, social services and a nurse."